Why C++ called as superset of C?
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When he designed C++, he added OOP (Object Oriented Programming) features to C without significantly changing the C component. Thus C++ is a "relative" (called a superset) of C, meaning that any valid C program is also a valid C++ program. There are several versions of the C++ language, of which Visual C++ is only one.
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When he designed C++, he added OOP (Object Oriented Programming) features to C without significantly changing the C component. Thus C++ is a "relative" (called a superset) of C, meaning that any valid C program is also a valid C++ program. There are several versions of the C++ language, of which Visual C++ is only one.
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C++ has inherited all the strong points of C. C++ is a superset of C. ... All your C programs will work without any modification in this environment.
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